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PABvision.com is a French free photo library positioned as offering “photos gratuites et libres de droit” — free, royalty-free photo resources. The site is operated by DevProd, based in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, and its pages show a copyright range of 2004-2026. It feels more like an early photo collection maintained by an individual or small team than a modern all-in-one stock media platform.
Photos are organized by categories and subcategories, such as animals, nature and discovery, events, plants and vegetation, art and monuments, and more. The scraped text shows 372 animal photos, 286 nature and discovery photos, and 151 plant and vegetation photos. The overall library is not large, but the categorization is clear. Individual image pages provide a title, author/year, keywords, zoom, sharing, and download options. Example images can be downloaded without watermarks in sizes such as 800x600, 1024x768, and 1280x1024.
PABvision’s main appeal is that it is free to use. The site states that users may use images for websites, blogs, newspapers, and similar scenarios, but they must credit the source either below the image or elsewhere, at minimum with “Photo: PABvision.com”; adding a link is also allowed. These are not fully attribution-free public domain images, as the copyright page still lists Pierre-Alain Bourquin as the author. If higher-resolution versions are needed, users must contact the site by email; no pricing model or fees are disclosed.
The advantages are a low barrier to use, free image downloads, and an intuitive category and tag structure, making it suitable for quickly finding basic images of animals, plants, and natural landscapes. The drawbacks are also fairly clear: the library is limited in size, and there appear to be no advanced search, filtering, favorites, bulk download, API, or team collaboration features. Downloads also require entering a security code. Access to high-resolution images depends on email communication, which makes efficiency and pricing unclear. The French interface is also not very friendly for Chinese users.
It is suitable for personal blogs, educational content, small websites, and low-budget editorial images, especially for users looking for nature, plant, and animal themes. It is less suitable for professional design teams, commercial advertising, high-resolution printing, or large-scale asset management. No information is provided about access from mainland China, so its availability is unknown. If it is not accessible, alternatives include Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay, or Chinese platforms such as 摄图网 and 视觉中国.
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